Re: orange vines ?


  I feel for you.  I thought my weather sucked.  You win the weather prize 
now for worst weather.  I hope it gets better for you.  That must be rough 
back in swamp country


>From: "Harold Eddleman Ph.D" <indbio@disknet.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: orange vines ?
>Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 18:54:29 -0700
>
>pumpkins@mallorn.com wrote:
> >
> > HI ,
> >    Has anyone else had there main vines turn orange ?
>
>Lots of my Welty vines are a beautiful yellow same color as fruit on
>female flowers. Are your vines really Orange?  If so that might be a new
>genetic allele??
>   I have lost all my crosses due to hot weather and thirsty vines--no
>water. At sunset I made a cross between red Vif and Swalley 250 (AG) and
>both flowers were better quality than usuall. It is 85 F at night here
>but 95-98 in afternoon. After 20 minutes in from of a fan the antherium
>and opened 80 to 90% so pollen was easy to rub onto the female.
>--
>Harold Eddleman Ph.D. Microbiologist.       i*@disknet.com
>Location: Palmyra IN USA; 36 kilometers west of Louisville, Kentucky
>
>
>
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